The father of a Parkland school shooting survivor admits to altering an email exchange with CNN and shopping it to other media outlets

Glenn Haab, the father of a Parkland, Florida, shooting survivor accused of altering an email exchange with CNN and shopping it to other networks, admits he did edit the emails, but says it wasn't intentional.

CNN says Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas junior Colton Haab, doctored emails to push a claim that the network told his son what to say at the forum.

CNN denies scripting any remarks and released an email exchange between a CNN producer and Glenn Haab that it says Glenn Haab altered. The altered email was sent to other news outlets, including Fox News.

Haab acknowledges omitting some words from the email but says he didn't do it on purpose.

The spat led to several conservative website stories accusing CNN of a pro-gun control bias.